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LRC Vaudeville is Back!

The Lymm Rugby Club Vaudeville show is back for 2023! And this year it promises to be more fun than ever - with a Rugby World Cup theme! Staged by the infamous Lymm Panto troupe, and now in its eighth year, the Vaudeville Show is a classic, variety-style show featuring exciting song and dance routines and hilarious comedy sketches. We were delighted to welcome Simon Plumb from the club to our […]

todayTuesday 9 May

Pet Care

Destructive Pets

Cute, furry and cuddly - sometimes! According to a recent study, Moggie cats, Labradors and Border Collies are some of the most destructive pet breeds in the UK. But there's lots that can be done!  Diane has more advice:

todayTuesday 9 May

Listen Again

MIX 56 SPECIAL: Coronation Memories

Coronation MemoriesAhead of the Kings Coronation on Saturday 6th May 2023, Paul Smith visited some of the care homes in the Warrington area and chatted to residents about their memories of the Queens Coronation in 1953.A lovely one-hour programme featuring music and memories, kindly supported with grant funding provided by Warrington Borough Council.

todayMonday 8 May

Pet Care

Flea Treatments

Summer is coming so now is the time to make sure your pet is treated for fleas and worms We all know that keeping your pets vaccinations up to date is important. But keeping on top of flea and worm treatments shouldn't be forgotten - especially at this time of the year with warmer weather heading our way. Fleas and ticks not only cause discomfort and irritation for your pet […]

todayMonday 8 May

News

Guardian Review: 4th May 2023

Here's our round-up of the week's local news with Gareth Dunning of The Warrington Guardian.One story has dominated the news this week:  Victory at long last for Warrington Town FC.May day and a record crowd of 2,550 people packed into Cantilever Park to see the club win to Bamber bridge in a 1-0 victory and subsequent promotion to the National League North!Work will shortly start to upgrade Cantilever Park to […]

todayThursday 4 May

News

Lymm’s Little-Known 17th Century Charity

The Lymm Clothing Charity Did you know, there’s a little-known charity based in Lymm which has been operating since the 17th Century? Interestingly named as the Lymm Clothing Charity, the organisation doesn’t collect or distribute clothing – instead it is responsible for the Management of several long-standing investment endowments. Interest income from these investments, amounting to around £1000 a year, is distributed via small grants (usually between £20 and £50) […]

todayWednesday 3 May

Herbs With Barbara

Elderflowers & Rhubarb

May is a time for hope, fertility, optimism – and a time for celebration! It’s time for our monthly check-in with Barbara Wilkinson from the Herb Society – and in this edition we talk about the gifts that nature bring us at this time of the year. But first, Rhubarb! Now I don’t mind admitting, I’ve got a mild phobia about leaves – well, to be honest – about any […]

todayWednesday 3 May

Feature

Is Knutsford a good place to live?

Let's move to Knutsford! Ah, Knutsford – the heart of Cheshire's Golden Triangle!This charming little town has a delightful mix of quaint shops, picturesque streets, and friendly locals. But is it a good place to live? Let's find out!First of all, let's talk about the town itself. Knutsford is a small town with a population of around 13,000. It's not too big and not too small, which means you get […]

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